not return it to us and the matter become known we shall get into great trouble in which case we must bring trouble com your relations- please think of this in time so as not to regret it thereafter.
To Jo Ming Rai, for his perusal.
From his younger brethren bhun Sam svo lum Jai qua bhun sow long.
Dated 26th October 1866.
(True Copy) Colonial Secretary
176
Kong-ying-Kai, Native of Tai-po Village in Sinon District - was at the Village of Tai-cheong-hang in the same District, when on the night of the 14th of the 9 moon late at night a Man was seized by the watchmen there who had stolen some Sugar cane out of the fields. On being searched a large letter was found on him which the watchmen kept. They let the man go on his giving them $2. and the watchmen brought the letter into the Village. The Villagers proposed to burn the letter after it was read but Ying having begged that it might be given to him - this was done and he took it home with him to his native
not return it to us and the matter
become known we shall
get into great
trouble in which case we must bring
trouble
com
your
relations- please think
of this in time so as not to regret it Thereafter.
Jo
Ming Rai, for his perusal.
From
his
younger
brethren
bhun Sam svo
lum
Jai
qua
bhun sow long.
Dated 26th October 1866.
(True Copy) lothurm bolonial Secretary
176
Kong-ying-Kai, Native of Tai-por
Village in Sinon District - was at the Village of Tai- cheong-hang in the the night of
Same District, when
the 14.
th
Man was
of the
ove
9 moon late at night
A
seized by the watchmen there
who had stolew some,
out
Sugar cane mnt of
the fields on being searched a large letter
-
Avas
found
m
him which the watchmen
Kept they let the man
go
от
his giving them
It
was
$2. and the watchmew brought the letter
into the Village
Nillagers
proposed by the to burn the letter after it was
read but Ying havi begged that it might
be
giv
en to hind - this was done and he
took it home with him to his native
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